Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 234, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XXXD
NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY, NOV.
12, 1929
NUMBER 234
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Kiwanis Club was had at noon Tues- 1
day with luncheon in the Camp Hotel uoder construction is completed,
dining room with one guest in the party
Dr. C. R. Berry of Houston, guest of
Dr. 8. D. Coleman.
Three members of the Community
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producing as nearly as possible the
conditions of actual practice in-Ofcta-
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while making an Armistice Day visit
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are snowbound in Mexico where they
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'miles south of Eagle Lake. The party
.was composed of Dr. H. H. Zinberg,
Dewey B. Hamblen, L. G. Wood. Jr.,
and Lois Dyer. They bagged 84
ducks and declared this *was not a
good day for ducks.”
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READING CLUB
Wade Hendrix left yesterday after-
noon for Houston Buffering with an
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ODD FELLOWS NOTICE
I. O. Stafford Lodge No. 98
hold its regular meeting Tuesday night,
Jgovember 12. 1929. at 7:30 p. m. All
mmribers are hereby urged to be pree-
for work in the initiatory degree.
VRittog Brothers welcome.
! a. W. Palmer, N. G.
X P. Bednar, Bsey.
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■' wed be, a new monument will be
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beautify the cemetery. A
around the cemetery Is un-
der consideration. The aseociatieu al-
so agreed to ask the schools of the
cooatJI to hare patriotic exercises at
the grave of Kenneth L. Andersen on
| the 2nd of March, each year.
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were held over to the -band to Houston Monday and will re-
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The Parent Teachers Association
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P* 4 o’dock on Thursday afternoon when
I the plans for definite work will be
presented to the members. These
plans were made at a call meeting last
month and it is hoped that every mem-
* her will be present at the Thursday
meeting to take part in the work of
■ this organisation. It has also been
requested that dues be paid at this
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Court at Huntsville
Judge 8. W. Dean was home over
the week end leaving yesterday for j infected nose. 1
Huntsville for the opening of the Walk- 'doctor announced thb ease as erysipe-
er County District Court. > las but it is not taught to be serl-
lM8t week he dosed the fail term ous. Mr. HOndrix vtas taken to the
of court at Centerville last Friday, the St Joseph Infirmary where he is be-
docket for Leon County being left in Ing given X-ray treatments.
■ fine shape except for a couple of crim-
inal cases that 1----*--•-» —- ■*
next term.
That Grimes County’s cott
tlon is exceeding that pred
ler in the season 1b further
in depaiftm^nt of commen
just announced and funnlg!^
Greers Navasota representative.
| The report received Tuedidj’ is
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Beginning Nov. 21 a n d continuing
is to be staged Nov. 14th ' through the 26th, Houston will be the
|| center of the South, her
famous No-Tus Oh Carnival being
scheduled for that week.
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Camp Coffee Shop, eerred fireek
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RATRERSTO TWO BANDITS
PLAY GAME AT ARE HUNTED IN
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x The studehts of the Navasota Pub-
lic Schools assembled at chapel this
after enjoying the holiday
Rev. W. N. Purcell have been for
hunt,
snow will prevent them from killing
any deer.
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Examining trial will probably be the
latter part of this week, counsel for
Brady said today.
Brady is charged with the murder-
ing of the girl at her boarding house
here, she being stabed with a large •'
that the Rattlers , Pocket knife.
expense of some charity cases at the
local sanitarium.
It was suggested by Dr. H. E.
Schulze, another member of the Com-
munity Chest Board that the
board have a i
few days and a full report of all its
activities be made to the Kiwanis at i
their meeting on November 19th. which [
was tentatively agreed upon.
The Community Chest is a perman-
ent organization for the aiding in a
united way the cases of charity and
benevolence that confront the com-
munity as a whole. The board into
whose hands this work was intrusted
when it war created is composed of the
following seven men:
The Reading Club will meet on Wed-
nesday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the
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ed to attend this meeting.
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Give me some more of that
chile at the Camp Coffee Shop'.
They use what makes it the best.
Adv.
COTTON MARKET
Following are the cotton market
Quoution*. middling basis, as obtain-
ed from the Navasota Cotton Ex-
change.
New York 30 down
New Orleans 53 down —.
Houston 50 down
Dallas 45 down
Galveston 45 down
Navasota —
that time. •
Traffic is being diverted over va
From Bryan tourists a
! going to Houston via MAdisonvUte
Caldwell, and a few are coming tft
EL PASO, Nov. 12 (INS) — Albert
B. Fall s Conviction was brought about
through “bullying" methods of three
hiembers of the trial jury, Mrs. Fall
declared here today.
She announced plans for appealing
the case to the Circuit Court of Ap-
•peals in Washington.
Mrs. Fall declared she and her
husband have proof that his conviction
was brought about by three members
of the Jury who persuated others to
agree with them and perpetrate what
she said was an “appalling injustice.” |
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bj 910,000 reward, auto-
today making tnteuMvs
ANDERSON, Texas, Nov. 12 —The
cRisens'of Anderson met Nov. 3, 1929,
and organised a Kennith L. Anderson !
OMMtery Association. Judge J. G.
McDonald was elected president; Mr.
W. T. Nsblett, vice president; Miss'
J' Lou Kennard, secretary.
At this meeting it was decided that' reported was that of a party of four
2he grave of Kenneth L. Anderson be </rom this city who spent Armistice at
^mt in a first clhss condition. If <he gman town of Egypt, about fifteen
monument will
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here, making the trip via Iola
Singleton. « /
Over the weric end the highway
blocked in Waller County by high wa-
ter, but the route to Houston from
here is now reported to be open.
There will be trouble in all tim,
Quite an enthusiastic meeting of the hlgh water at the crossing of the
asota river until the new bridge
will be several months hence,
temporary bridge which was const
ed immediately after the old one
in. is so low that the water doMi
Chest board were present and the ^ave r^8e
treasurer, R. A. Patout, made verbal submerged,
report of the financial condition of the j h
organization which was created last 4 IM
spring through effort of the Kiwanis.H111HltjO 111
Mr. Patout said in the campaign made
for funds that many persons cut their j' gsttlB
suggested assessments and many j IjIillfiljaJ
paid nothing whatever into the fund, !
while others gave liberally, the total j'.. 11
amount of contributions being) 11 ,H |
$1,580.25, which was about a thdlMtiibd'f'
dollars short of the goal for a year’s •
work. He said that to date nothing
|bad been paid for maintenance of the
benevolent organizations that were ex-
[pected to participate therein, but some I
her spire all night grilling, Gladys Mae |expenditures have been made after
Parks. “Iron Woman” today refused to ! after careful investigation by the <
admit she was the baby murderess and board’ the chlef whlch tabulations" up’to Nov. Trf~tMs"yir
and last. It. shows Grimes County
ginnings this fall to be 11,411 bales,
against 28,250 bales to Nor. 1, 192A
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morning
Monday to hear
give a most impressive talk on. Free-
dom. Rev. Purcell reviewed a few of
the incidents of the Revolutionary
War and the World War, telling some
of the difficulties and struggles in
those times. Then, on the 11th day of
. the 11th month, 11 years ago, came
> Armistice which meant peace for the
5 world.
At this time Supt. Andrews gave a
brief lesson on the flag and asked that
each teacher try to have lessons on the
in the classroom when possible,
superintendent also showed the
lent body a small block of pine
& Is a piece of the woodwork from
White House which will be added
)to the School ■nseum./^OUs piece of
foine was taken from the l^fte House
when it was remodeled in IMff- It is
0112 yedrs old and was a part of the
(WhiteyHouse during yie administra-
tion of 26 presidents.' Thl^woodwork
Was built in the White House during
the administration of James Madison
in 1815.
Supt Abdrews also emphasized the
fact that toh week is Red Cross Roll
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The Methodist Service Circle will
meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. S. W. Dean with Mrs. Arthur
Wilson as hostess.
FORT WORTH, Nov. 12 (INS) —
Mrs. William McCain, 50 and T
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were fatally Injured today when their
automobile driven by Mrs. McCain
crashed into a street car at street in-
tersection.
Both died shortly after being
ried to the hospital. Wet pavements
on which {he automobile skidded and
.struck the car is blamed for the acci-
dent. _.
Takeu From Filed ef the
DAILY EXAMINER /
Dr. A. D. McAlphlne spent the nite
dance jn city.
Miss Annie Brigance is here from
nominations made ^an Antonio to attend the funeral of
and the nominations for officers jjer 8j8ter, Mirs. Ruble Thompson.
_..n pied, this morning kt 11 o’clock,
Mrs. Ruble Thompson, at the resid-
ence of her sister, Mrs. John M. Acfcer-
LO8 4M
Spurred M
orities are
G. V. Doyle, Search for two bandits who wr
Chairman, R. A. Patout. Treasurer, J. the Souther# Pacific train near
Swanson, C. E. Henry, 8- E- gus Sunday and robbed the pasaa
H. E. Schulze. Dr. E. A. Harris.
Within the past few weeks the chair- Lere placed under arrest but
man I— —
and thus far the vacancy has not been
filled.
Judge Buffington to Speak
E. P. Ayres announced for the en-
tertainment committe that on Nov. 19
Judge T. P. Buffington wll imake an
Address appropriate to Book Week
Hvlrtch will be observed at that time.
Mr. Ayres reported for the commit-
tee to arrange for a dgnee at the city
hall that music for a dance could not
be had for any reasonable fee and he
recommended that the matter be drop- i
ped. Accordingly the committee was
discharged and the proposed
abandoned.
The committee on
report l
for 1930 were read. These will be |
submitted to the membership by mall
' and votes received in that way.
President H. N. Sandall called atten- man.
tlon to the annual roll call for the Red I 1
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Lnd 15th. Workers will be on the I amusement
streets those days. Navasota’s quota f------
dn the roll call is $500.00 and the conn
" ty quota $875.00.
You will like the cooking at the versity of Oklahoma are members of
Camp Coffee Shop. Adv.
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e WEATHER
® Generally fair and colder tonight ®
® and Wednesday. Probably near ®
® freezing tonight. ®
|(S I 3 8 • St • 199 • •$ I
fared a bite from a cat tost Is said to
kave'been sick and died later tn the
AoNDON Nov 1° (INS i — At day’^he head **lng shipped to Austin
TT ’ . v Tuesday morning for examination to
leak seven persons are known to be '
determine whether the animal was
de« as result of terrific gates which
. afflicted with, rabies.
E tasked the south and west toasts of.
. tJiZr 1D the rtorto which .U ‘ng "'.‘T’’
y*’1!- the d., the cet died .nd the t.m-
untlLMM early hoars’of Tuesday - . ...
lly feeling concerned over the matter
had the head shipped to the Pasteur
Institute. Their many friends are
hopeful that a favorable report will
be received from the specialists. '•?
Get 84 Ducks
Huntsmen are indulging- in that fine
sport these days, some meeting' with
success and others coming, home with
too game whatever. One of the most
successful expeditions that has been
bf approximately $300. Nine suspects
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has moved away from this city 1 subsequently releafed.
The hunt centers around Los An-
geles where the pair believed to ba
’members of an organised train rob-
bers gang, are thought to have fled
in an automobile after tb®_ '
lar
MRS. FALL WATER STOPS
DECLARES WILL | TRAFFICNORTH
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Traffic over highway six north wto i
still suspended Tuesday and indicn-
tions are that the Navasota river rsn-X
not be crossed with motor vehicles
several days, owing to a rise of &e
stream that has put water ov»r the
temporary bridge that has been in use I
since the collapse of the old steel
bridge two months ago. y*
The bridge was reported to be six
feet under water early Tuesday morn-
ing and the stream Was still rising at * 'i
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insists that she “accidently”
four year old Dorothy Rogers to death
car-iand that two 0,d Timothy, the
" Child’s brother, dtdd on falling down
the stairs. r
AUSTIN. Nov. 12 (INS) — Judge
John W. Brady, former assistant state
attorney general, paced his cell here,
today and declared he knew nothing
about the killing of Miss Lehlia Hlgh-
simth, 25 year old stenographer for
• whose death he is held. No effort was
Call week and insisted that every boy ’ bein*r made today to obtain bond for
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And girl do his or her part in any way
they can to help in this cause.
g * f Another football game Fa* announ-
ced for Friday when the Rattlesnakes
i rtill go to Caldwell to play against
that team Caldwell played at Bren-
ham yesterday and beat the Cubs 20 -
tq 0. This means that the Rattlers Pocket knife. He was at the scene and
have a hard game befort them and wag Immediately arrested and charged
they must fight to win. The boys are .
■ Jftoy to go into battle against Cald-
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back the winning score. ’
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